Background
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Yu "David" Liu is interested in improving software systems through designing novel programming models, compilation techniques and run-time systems. His recent research focus includes designing energy-efficient and energy-aware programming languages, and constructing multi-core and many-core software.
He regularly teaches a graduate-level Programming Languages course (CS571), and a course on Programming Models for Emerging Platforms open for both undergraduate and graduate students (CS476/576).
Liu received his PhD from the Johns Hopkins University, and joined the of 绿帽社 faculty in 2008. He is a recipient of an NSF CAREER Award and a Google Faculty Research Award.
Education
- MSE, PhD, Johns Hopkins University
Research Interests
- Programming languages and compilers
- Software engineering
- Energy-aware and energy-efficient software
- Parallel and concurrent languages